Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Waxing.

Arrive clean without lotions, and let hair be about a quarter inch long for effective removal. Avoid aggressive exfoliation, sunburn, and blood-thinning medications beforehand. We’ll review comfort options and aftercare when you arrive.

You’ll feel brief discomfort during strips; pain varies by individual and area. Most clients report quick stinging that eases after a few minutes. Results typically last three to six weeks depending on hair growth and regular waxing frequency.

Yes with precautions—inform your technician about sensitivity, allergies, or existing skin conditions. We may perform a patch test, use sensitive formulas, or adjust technique. Post-wax care reduces irritation; consult us first if you’re on topical medications or have active rashes.

Keep the area clean and avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise, or tight clothing for 24-48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and the recommended soothing lotion or antibacterial ointment. Exfoliate lightly after several days to help prevent ingrown hairs.

About a quarter inch (roughly two to three weeks of growth) is ideal so the wax can grip hair effectively. If hair is too long we’ll trim slightly; if too short, rescheduling may be necessary for best results.

No—waxing requires natural hair length to remove from the root. If you’ve shaved or used creams, wait until hair has regrown to approximately quarter inch. Using creams can weaken hair and affect results; we’ll advise the earliest safe booking timeframe.